With the Buffalo Bills wrapping up another disappointing season, Chan Gailey knows the next two games could be his last as head coach.

Gailey admitted the Bills (5-9) have more talent than when he arrived three seasons ago. But that talent has not translated into success.

Chan Gailey knows his Bills (5-9) have under-achieved in his time as head coach. (AP Photo)

“We do not have the wins to show for it, so that is not good because as I said the other day the buck stops with me,” Gailey told reporters. “I understand that. We are in a production business. We have not produced. I think we can get there, but we have not done it so far. I do not have a lot to jump up and down about or champion at this point. Just a belief.”

Winning against the Dolphins on Sunday would help Gailey’s cause. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick said the players are not oblivious to Gailey’s circumstances.

“I think it is important to realize the gravity of the situation right now and the difference between two losses and two wins to end the season I think would be a lot,” Fitzpatrick said. “It is important to keep that in the back of your mind.”

It’s too late to save the Bills’ season. Now, Gailey will try to save his job.